Products
Regional Social and Economic Trends (RSET)
Presents
comprehensive data on the various sectors of the region its component
provinces, cities and municipalities. The RSET continues to be the
only available regular publication in the region which contains a
comprehensive compilation of multi-sectoral data about the region
presented in time series. The data are useful in making decisions and
setting policies as well as in the formulation and implementation of
programs and projects towards effective governance and public service
delivery at the local level.
Statwatch (Regional/Provincial/Children)
The StatWatch
is an info sheet presenting the major and most common social and
economic indicators for the region and its provinces used by
government and business planners, decision makers and the general
public. The StatWatch is updated and released periodically or as soon
as the latest data are released. This type of publication provides
timely trends of development.
Gender Statistics
(Regional/Provincial)
The
Statistical Handbook on Women
and Men in Western Visayas Region is
a compilation of latest available and relevant gender statistics in
the region in a form accessible to those who are concerned with gender
issues. The handbook hopes to provide relevant, timely and
user-friendly information on gender issues which are deemed important
to planners, researchers and other users in gender and development
advocacy, plans, programs and policies.
Factsheet
The FactSheet
showcases relevant data/indicators and brief analyses, statistical
concepts, methodologies, standards and other statistical development
most of which are not commonly known or readily available to users in
the region. The FactSheet is disseminated to government and business
planners and researchers to promote their understanding and awareness
of events, etc.
Stat News
Brief
articles/data features on the latest data/indicators, concepts,
methodologies and developments are published in a column or Stat
Corner in local dailies to reach a wider audience and the general
public to make them more informed, thus contributing to people
empowerment and mass information.
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